WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. — According to Nation Weather Service Seattle office weather forecasters, an upper level ridge will build offshore on the night of Friday, June 12, 2026, and move east into British Columbia on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
The National Weather Service predicts that a high pressure ridge will move in to lower BC Friday night. On Saturday, high temperatures will be in the mid 70s to mid 80s, with cooler temperatures near the water due to northwesterly winds and afternoon sea breezes.
The ridge is expected to remain over the area through Monday.
The following table shows currently forecast high temperatures for locations across Whatcom County.
Location Saturday Sunday Monday Deming 81°F 87°F 89°F Lynden 81°F 87°F 88°F Sumas 82°F 88°F 88°F Laurel 79°F 85°F 87°F Sudden Valley 79°F 85°F 87°F Ferndale 78°F 84°F 86°F Bellingham 77°F 83°F 85°F Birch Bay 77°F 83°F 85°F Blaine 78°F 84°F 85°F Acme 77°F 83°F 84°F Sandy Point 73°F 80°F 83°F Glacier 77°F 82°F 82°F Lummi Island 73°F 76°F 79°F Point Roberts 68°F 73°F 71°F
Current weather forecasts for Tuesday favor high temperatures dropping somewhere between 5 to 15 degrees.
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